Greenwich Historical Society

Historic Landmark

Rendering By: David Scott Parker Architects

In order to keep up with demand for on-site exhibitions and expanding programs the Greenwich Historical Society has made alterations to the historical Toby Building and Bush Storehouse and added on to the two-story Archives Building. The alterations to the Toby Building included reinforcement of the existing timber framed floors for the use of a new museum shop and meeting rooms. It was also framed to receive a third-story addition. The Archives Building addition is 4,600 square feet and includes a Lobby/Reception area, a roof terrace, gallery space, archive storage and an elevator.

Project Details

Project: Greenwich Historical Society

Location: Greenwich, CT

Architect: David Scott Parker Architects

Project Details

Project: Greenwich Historical Society

Location: Greenwich, CT

Architect: David Scott Parker Architects

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